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Published: 2022-06-07, Author: Paul , review by: play3r.net
Abstract: We looked at things in 2020, and we saw some exciting results. Let's just recap the importance of thermal paste and why it is mandatory for any system…The short answer is that physical contact is needed to transfer heat efficiently between the heat spread...
Abstract: It's time for the numbers. In addition to testing liquid metal compounds and thermally conductive adhesives, each paste is discussed on its own merits before we chart out the results of four usage cases. After all, these products behave differently. If ...
Abstract: When buying a computer system that's pre-built, there's not much you really need to worry about apart from it working as soon as it's plugged in. When building your own however, there's a lot more involved from choosing the right components and importantl...
A truly great product that rectifies every issue we had with its predecessor. Anyone looking for a decent thermal compound should definitely consider this product....
Concluding the ARCTIC MX-4 is a lot harder this time than it was last year with the release of the ARCTIC MX-3. Back then, it was clear that ARCTIC was ahead of its competition, ruling the roost unchallenged. But the world of thermal paste moves fast,...
Arctic MX-4When comparing the new formula MX-4 to its predecessor, MX-3, we found two significant improvements. The first is that MX-4 spreads much better, very important for those who like to coat the CPU heatspreader before installing a cooler. Addi...
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Published: 2021-03-16, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Should you buy it?Due to its similar cooling abilities with the NT-H1, naturally, you will like to compare both in terms of prices:At the time of writing, Arctic Cooling MX-4 costs $13 while Noctua NT-H1 costs $8.But given the price fluctuation of both th...
Abstract: You know it (or at least you should if you're a Guru3D regular!) thermal paste, also called TIM as in thermal insulation material, is an often-overlooked part of most computer setups. You can simply use the pre-applied goop, or the thermal paste that comes with your cooler, and sure, still get reasonable processor temps at stock speeds...
Published: 2019-08-23, Author: Krzysztof , review by: guru3d.com
When you're looking at where to buy thermal paste, there are a wide variety of options. Remember to carefully consider pricing and your own needs. TIM matter more when you plan to tweak your processor. We're not going to give away awards here as the appli...
Abstract: If you're in the market for thermal compound you've got a ton of choices out there. It's hard to make a decision isn't it? Today for review I've got the newest thermal compound from ARCTIC called MX-4 and I've that it's pretty good stuff. So read on…Produ...